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Which attribute of the characters in morality plays reflects the fact that these plays were naive allegories? A:They were biblical characters. B:They were characters from famous fables. C:They represented local heroes. D:They personified abstract concepts.

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They personified abstract concepts.

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D. They personified abstract concepts.

In morality plays, the main hero would meet characters who were personified moral attributes. This means that those character would never be fully fleshed characters and thus would be "naive allegories"
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